"Knowingly a joke that many find humorous" doesn't quite qualify as coherent English, much less an explanation.

(Just as an aside, the people who dressed as a pantomime horse who went into Tesco while they were selling adulterated beef was 'knowingly a joke that many find humorous', but it didn't stop Tesco putting a stop to it.)

For some reason - probably 'having a lot of time of his hands' - Brookstein decided to get involved:

A wise man might withdraw at this point. Even a man who struggles a bit to keep up with this modern world where women are, all of a sudden, people, might withdraw. But Brookstein, who clearly thinks he's some sort of Richard Littlejohn in waiting, saw this as somehow proving his point:

1 comment:

Hutcho
said...

Blimey. Weirdly I always used to feel a bit sorry for Steve Brookstein - he was sort of the standard bearer of those unceremoniously dumped in light of the short termism that underpins the reality TV model; I always felt he got a bit of a raw deal. However, I can now happily chortle at how his career nosedived and I hope he never sells another ticket/CD because he's patently an absolute whopper.